Axiom 2. All
significant forms of matter and energy and all significant processes and events
are critical to the formation of universes.

A. Nothing in nature forms and survives very long,
relative to its peers, with significant superfluous components. The most
significant forces and other phenomena have critical functions in the formation
of this universe and have the same critical functions in the formation of all
past and future universes.

B. Everything in the universe is the cause or
result of a critical function. Matter, energy, dark matter, and dark energy all
have critical functions in the universe formation and existence. For example,
galaxy clusters are held together by gravity from dark matter and matter.

C. The occurrence of inflation, when the very
early universe appears to have expanded at a rate exceeding the speed of light,
provides strong evidence that a phase transition occurred during the Big Bang
phase of the universe formation when some physical laws did not apply. [14, 15]
For example, during this phase transition, the universe-forming singularity
became naked, and the gravitational bond of the singularity was disrupted and
ended, causing it to explode as a big bang.